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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1883)
r f v: . - . j &wT i- r; 4. raaai .' rtn. i..te(giTV!, B- V - .-V 'z&- 4 iST.3i5S f-J. ;-' r. t ir? df H - MMM0W4B94tc ' .-.. -,,- - . rf 15 ir i-y f, mg& ir?S.V. Miwuifaclnrcr if faid ta IHces, .WINDOW 13. FINIALS AC 416, 13th Sirw OMAHA NEB. J. S. Ruthrock, V&olcal and Retail De&Ier ia wins & CIGARS- J ' Also, Sttmple Itoom for the accom modation of the public. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Mrs. L. L. Kellogg, UKALKU IN- ItepsiFaAGjM, RED CLOUD, NEB. -0 A fine Slock of Good in my line constantly kept on hand, which the la dies of Red Cloud unci vicinity are cor dial I v invited to cull and examine. G5rJiR3 ILile's old Chief office. stand, opposite m m ezahihs ma m mm. T. F. MOODY, Practical Watchmaker aud 3 I 8$ All kinds of Repairing N"catlv and Cheaply done with dis patch. Also dealer in Watches, Gold and Silver Spectacles and Eye-glasses. CLOCKS. MiiKical Instruments and Silverware, ai! at Bottom Trice. Highest Cash price paid for old Gold and Silver. Give me a call before buying else where .Sip of the Big Watch, Main St. Rkd Cloud, Nkh. Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE HOCK, NEBRASKA, DEAI.1T.3 IN Building Material AND COAL. Special Bargains at the Storo of F. NEWHOUSE. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( Berlin Zephyr, Midnight Zephyrs, Saxony wool, Shetland wool, Shet land Flo.-, German town Wool And Woolen Kniting Yarn Hood. Mittens, Children's Coata &.C., fcc A full line of HOSIERy, DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Also a large and splendid assortment of TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifts. km Pulverising to, CLOD CSUSHEB AND UVSUt. Weighs much lless than other pul rcrizing harrows, sells about one third las, and withal does the most thor ough work of any. The Best Thing Out. For Sale By JOHN BOESCH, 33tf Amboy.'Neb. DR. SHEBER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AM BlALCft lw Drugs- Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of KAMrS, LA Ml SHADES, WICKS. - COMBS BRUSHES &C Patron.-c c!:ited att thankfully rceetrad PrTfttnn RnrrfuUr omrxunfHa I alo"aav-a full txi roap&ta rtack af aebacl books, uuouery acvl photocrapa Alaaau- . RKD CLOUD. KSB. Harness She)), BY J. L. MILLER. DEALER IS HARNESS' COU.ARS, SADDLES, nORSEBLANKETS, ., WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, V HAKNESSOLL ' And 'everything usnally kept'in a first class shop. Two doors north of lstltai. Bank 5" ' BEDCLOUD, EB," MS THE CHTEP. LOCAL MATTERS. Carfleld Pst We. SO. CA. R. meet trrrf othr Monday tToin. ca1ar iuein on MoaJar araBia ob or aafcra laa fail mon. M. B. XcXitt. 8. WT, Adj'L Com. irrlnl asi Etptrttirt sf Xiflj At ma Iti C!n& ?sct OSes, ni Kariern'ttail armrn depart arrjTM dcrarta rrirea Saparta arrivaa daaarta arma depart anita dtparu arri depart! CSa.BB. 7:1' a. at. fcZl a. m. 5:0 p. bj. fcin p. at. fclS a. : iaa. 6 a. a. Wirn wail Beatrice .. . Smith Centre Kaa. a .Valea mail Bnrr nk 13 m !: Al asail will he eIoaa4 at tas hoara a&ava. atafd. OHea Boon fron 7 a. at to I p. ' . ta 7 p. ai. Montr Ordrr oilee Roan iron 7 a. Oflca hoara oa Sandar from 640 in 7 JO p. a M. B, McNrrr. P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1883. Nobby calling cards at this ofTice. Gilt-edge butter, on ice, at Roby's. Rushing business a t Mrs. McBridc's. Grandma Mick has gone cast on a viait. Oil stoves for sale at Morhart & Ful ton's. A nine lively runaway Monday raor- Shipping tags for sale at the Chief office. Chief and Kendall's "hom" book only $1.50. Hot days and the festive house-fly arc at hand. Call at the Chikf office for all kinds of job printing. Sec the Reliance Twine Binder At Spanogle &. Funk's. Win. Stadelmann, of Bloomington, was in town last Friday. Head -qu Art ers for Millinery and no tions at Mrs. McBridc's. A portion of Webster county caught h ail last Monday. Try ono of the "Best made" cigars, for sale at Cumming's. The largest assortment of Millinery goods at Mrs. McBridc's. Sheet Music:- A new and lanro lot just received at Moody's jewelry store J. L. Wright has re-papered and fit- tea up ins barber shop in good shape. - Mr. John McQuillan has sold his farm and will go to Washington Ter ritory. Immense stock of Millinery the most complete in the valley at Mrs. VnllrMn'. Auutiuu . Dr. Damcrell went to Crawford Co.) Kansas, laat week to sec his mothci who is sick. V Farmers, don't fail to examine goods and prices of Harvesting Machinery at Spanogle t Funk's. County Judgo Wilcox reports the matrimonial market unusually dull for this tinib of year. Express messenger Forrester is erecting a residence on the vacant lots west of Dr. Hall's. ShcrifT Warren went down to Nuck olls county and captured a Kansas horse thief last Monday. The G. A. R. festival last week was well patronized. Between fifty and sixty dollars were taken in. Mr. B. F. Boynton, of Illinois, who has landed interests in this county, ar rived last Tuesday evening. T. F. Moody is, we are glad to say, slowly recovering from the effects of the gunshot wound in his log. Fire works for the 4th of July can be found at A. Cumming's in large or small quantities, to suit purchasers. Mr. Hurnphery Smith informs us that he saw a hog at Guide Rock last week which bad five fully developed feet. Unusually large hail stones fell last Monday during the storm, but fortu nately there was but fow of them in this locality. Mr. C. B. Hasson, of Cowles, adver tises by hand bills for a thief who rob bed his house of a considerable amount of jewelry. Mr. G. W. Francis, ono of the suc cessful farmers of Willow creek, was a pleasant caller at these newspaper headquarters Tuesday. Last Monday when the storm cloud loomed up grandly in the south-west, many citizens of Red Cloud sought their cyclone parlors in a hurry. A person by the name of Matilda .Fletcher lectured at the M. E. Church Monday night on "the mistakes of In gersoll." The audience was thin, as was also the lecture. We are informed that a large buil ding will soon be erected on the lot now occupied by the old court house building, and be used by Mr. Bobeite as a harness shop. Just received, three carloads of Har vesting Machinery Twine Binders, Reapers, and Mowers, which we offer to the farmers at prices and terms to suit customers. Spanogle 4 Funk. Many farmers who came to tows the! day after the hail storm to buy glass to replace those that had been broken out by the hail were commpelled to go hone without amy, a the stock was exhausted early in the day. Aix Erad. A Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival wiUrbe held at the M. E. Church Tntlay ereming June 32nd. All who wish for a .pleasant evening and a dish of berries and creaaa ctau are invited to be present. Sod, way b as white as now. al yet oe adulterated; H may be off col or and perfectly pure, .atecent imDrove- ments place DeLands Soda, ahead of an others, in that while the whitest, it is of the purest quality posiWe to at- H-ail Broke Leo. A Tsfrifle Stem if lib art I&& Svuft Laat Monday afternoon a terrible looking dUjito cloud was ole rvrd in the south-west which rapidly pxsed in a north-eaaterly direction, making a deep rumbling sound not unlike the nowe of a rapidly moving rail-road train. When the storm appeared at Riverton, report says that it had the general appearance of a firat-clasfl cyclone, and that it struck a high bluff in the edge of Franklin County and divided, one half passing up Thotnpaon creek and the other down the Repub lican river. Considerable damage waa done to growing crops at Iuavale, from which place the storm pawed across the country to Indian creek destroying everything in ite course. From Indi an creek it passed acrou the county a little south of casI and went out of the county in the vicinity of Thomas ville. It would consume to much time and space to attempt anything like a com plete renew of the damages from the storm, and at present writing we have not recieved report from all parte of the county visited. Mr. John U. Meyer, living near Riv erton was caught in the storm, and showed us a pair of hands on Tuesday that, had been pounded black and blue by the hail stones and were swelled to twice their original size. The crops of Mr. Scott, T. J. Wright and others of Indian creek were al most entirely destroyed, and pigs and chickens killed, while several small calves had their legs broken by the hail stones. John McQuillan's crops, as well as those of his neighbors were badly dam aged and many young trees destroy ed. W. Holsworth, Frank Tennant, II. J. Maurcr and others living north of town were heavily looser, as their crops were entirely destroyed and the glass all broken out of the west win dows of their houses, while mairy of tbeir pigs and fowls were killed. On Elm creek tho storm did a large amount of damage. Tho small grain in that locality is nearly all destroy ed. Many teams that were at work on the farms or on the road became un man ageblo and ran away, some of which have not yet been found. The damage on Willow creek was probably as great as in any other part of the county, ns the storm belt was about seven miles wido and tho hail stones were hugh chunks of ice which in Oj calves me instances killed pigs and at a single blow. f We are told that a full grown hog on one of the faftns north of town had its skull broke in by a hugh hail stone and died the following day. The following list of valuable(?) property taken from one A. M. King is advertised by posted notices to be sold by the sheriff" to satisfy a debt. 1 trunk, 1 pair of pants, 3 shirts, 1 fur collar, 1 pack cards, 2 arithmetics, and 1 pair socks. A wag said he could smell the socks every time he passed by whero the notice was posted. All those on the south side interes ted in going to Red Cloud with the lar gest delegation ever crossed the Rep ublican will meet at the river bridge south of town on the morning of July 4th, The procession will start at 10 a. m. sharp. All are invited to come and oring tneir nags ana banners, ana go with us. D. S. Helvern. What are we to think of a man who edits a newspaper and pretends to be a christian; who takes advantage of the ignorance of boys to buy allowed accounts of them at 20 per cent less than their market value. The editor at the south end even had the hardihood to buy an account of the boy who works for him, at considerably less than its market value. Red Cloud, Neb., June 13th, 1883. At a meeting of the Anti-monopolists of Webster county, the following business was transacted: Thomas Vaughn called hou6e to order, L. F. Munsell was elected chairman pro tern. Speeches were made by most of the members present. Object of meeting was to elect delegates to attend the congressional convention held at Hast ings, June 20th, 1883. On motion to elect by acclamation, C. C. Coon, D. S. Helvern, J. M. Stoddard, Thad Arnold, F. N. Richardson, John Dunbar and Thos. Vaughn were elected delegates to represent Webster county. On mo tion the delegates present at said con vention shall have power to cast rotes for any who may be absent. On mo tion a meeting of the Webster Co., Al liance was called to meet in Red Cloud at the court house at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, on the 14th day of. July 1883. On motion adj d. D. S. Hklverx, Sec Co. Al's From QsHfleM Fred net. Editor Chdkf: A lew items -from this neighborhood might interest the readers of your valuable paper. The crop prospects are very good Wheat, oats and rye are promising. corn k growing xvy fast and the far mers are busy cultivating it. Our neighbor, S. D. Andres, has been very sick but .is on the meed. Hisneighsors turned out with their teams and plows, about a doaen of them, and cultivated bis core. This is tbegoldea rale of charity. C. C. CeoM has freceda eesteci with wire. Geo. Coon has pn-ihaesri W. W Brewer's arm, which ke a food tore. Charles M crops all.look m sea earn, eaa educational Netee. Br C. W. Snxsotm, Co.. San. We hope that the School Boards will be aa anxious to repair the window in the achoolhoujca injured by the recent etorm, as they are to provide for their own homes. School u Wng Uugbt in places in this county, wbre a person certainly i in danger of taking a se vere cold in a few momenta on account of the extreme dampneas of the room. So don't allow your children nor the teacher to become exDoaed when a little expense in fitting the house may be a prevention of much suffering. IS IT HONEST? Last August at a school officer's con vention, held at Red Cloud, it was de cided to recommend a aeries of text books for use in the county. A com mittee of five was appointed to consult with different parties aud adopt a se ries. They did so. and while the aeries was not the best that might have been obtained in all respect, yet all seemed .natiafied and went to work for the new books, hoping that there might be no trouble in the matter. Thia spring one or A. 8. Barnes A Cos agents came to me to get a list of the recommended books, which 1 cheerfully gave him, and at the same time recommended him to the people of the county. On that list I wrote that the Webster-Franklin readers were adopted, and the agent in accor dance witli agreements that were mado last fall, said he would sell no independent readers to districts where they were not used. And now comes the sequel. Theie agents not only sold the Independent readers, but told, so I am informed, the district officers that they were the ones recommended or tta in the county. Now we grant that in any legitimate business a man has a right to sell, and another has a right to buy what he pleases, but when an agreement has been made between two agents, and they with a committee of five men from tho body of tho county, and also with an interested officer of the county that certain things may be done and certain other things may not be done, we claim that to go out in utter disre gard of all this b a deliberate betrayal of trust. I have given but one book agent a recommendation to the people, until I change my mind very completely it will be the last one. In several district they bad better keep the books they have than to make the change that has been thus forced upon them. All who have had any experience in teaching know that of all books, the Independent series, regarded upon the merit of the selec tions of reading matter, re the poorest in tne country. Ann if tins agree ment is all to go for nothing, we may as well invite into our county all the book agents and have a free fight and t ii. .a a .. p.tcn in, ami jet tne best taiiccr win. But if wo want to agree, and abido by our agreements we can do so quietly, peaceably, and without a jar. A widt Avskc Srofgist. Mr. H. Cook is always wide awake in his business, and spares no pains to secure tho best of every article in his line. He has secured tho agency for tho celebrated Dr. Kings New Discov ery for Consumption. The only cer tain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Cold, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affec tion of the Throat and Lung. Sold on a positive guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle free. Regular size $1.00. Tbruscii Say So. Mr T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: "I never hesitate to reccotu mend your Electric Bitters to my cus tomers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bit ters are the purest and best medicine Known ana wilt positively cure Hid uey and Liver complaints, Purify the blood and regulate the bowfee. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills ever year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by H. Cook. Geo. O. Yeiser, Bnl Eilili & knui aful, BED CLOUD, NEB. Office on Webster Street, in Miller & Ball's seed store. srBur aa tdU Baal aVtate. aitaatU ta raat- tas araaarty aad cellaattas raata. SStf Has 20 000 acres and more of im proved and unimproved lands around Bed Cloud, Neb. A farm of 1 000 acres, for the size the most desirable farm in the Rep. Valley. Has an unfailing supply of water. 520 acres with an abundance of wood and water. Buildinzs on the place cost $1 500. 640 acres with unfailing springs and running streams, also desirable im provements. Farm of 320 acres, 150 acres in high state of cultivation, next lenced, im provements good. Farm of 320 acres, 225 under culti vation, balance meadow. Has a good residence. Farm of 160 acres, good, dwelling, spring of unfailing water, trees fcc-, not an acre of waste land. Farms near to Red Cloud, near B. B stations, convenient to schools c 80 acres near Red Cloud at a bar gain 112.50 per acre. Hotel having a good run of business., for sale, or will trade for good prop erty. - Mill property which has profitable run of business, fine water power, nev er stops on account of scarcity of or too much water, nor from ice. Will sell the whole er pert, or trade for good property. cent, interest om my own lets. Foe O. Yj JUd CkmeVXee. i&JM JlsVssfL Han , r i ---." A tr-M fnand te the eaei aaW eaaaJ Last week a rspmervutire of the avauta Otty type foundry cam? to town and packed up Is matmal uted in printing the H'ebattr Gx Dvm ocrat and ahipped it back to th foun dry. A a.ottS o($iiit due am! un paid was the cauae of the untimely taking on' of the Democrat. Zatkise'a An! Salve. The giraWt nmitCAl wodcr of the orlJ. War ran trtl In rililr rtirf Burna.Brataot. Cut, Ulcer, .H.Urhrtira Fever Sores, Cancer. Ii!. ChULUlna, Corm TWtrr. (ThAnrvyi Hand rwl kit , -. --, v r w y .. ,. -w-. ktn cruptiom, guar&ntced to cure in crery iuatance or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For ale by arI. Henry Cook. Way tksy CaU kirn Ms'.i Xaz." "Yea, that'a aadly no," laid Jctkins my hair i turning gray and falling out brfore lla tunc. L'ae aomethinj: I would, but inoat hair rostorvra are dangerou "True. answered bis friend," but Parker's Hair !Ulom u as harmlr4 a it w cflectire I're tried it, you know. Give the Balom a boar and the bovs wilt t-oon atop calling you "Old 3fan Jenkins." It never fiaila to restore the original color to gray or faded hair. Richly perfumed, an elc gantdresring. jutyltt Legal Notice. In the District Court of Webater County Nebraska. Dallas V. Newcomer, I'l'if, :! Vs. Solomon B. Rohrer, Deft The above named non-re-ident defetident, Solomon B Rohrer will lake notice that on the 4lh dav of June 1S83 Dallas P. Newcomer the plaintilf herein filed his petition in the District Court of aaid cruter County Nebraska, against the said defendent the object aud prayer of which U to recover of and from said defendant the sum of Three Thou and Three Hundred and Twenty Five Dollar with interest from the 4th day of Juno 8S3on the following causes of action, to-wit: For damages sustained by plaintiff by the defendant's excluding and pre venting him from occupying a certain elevator at Blue Hill Webster County Nebraska, and the failure of defendant to comply with hi-t contract in rela tion to said elevwtor: for money paid, laid out and expended by plaiutttr in behalf of defendant and at bin special instance and request,: for services and expences in superintending and erecting said elevator at Blue Hill Webster County Nebraakar for mon ey used and expended on defendants farm at defendant's instance and re quest for work and Jabor performed by plaintiff for defendant at defen dant's special inittanco and request. You are required to answer saiu pe tition on Of before the 30 day of Julv 1883. And you are further notified that oa the 6th day of June 1883 your land consisting of lota nine (a) "ten (10) eloven (11) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (16) seventeen (17) in block three (3) lota one (I) two (2) three (3) four 4 1 five f six 6 seven 7j cibt !8) fifteen (1.1) sixteen 1A seventeen 171 eighteen 1 twenty one 121 j nventv-two 22 block six (f.) Ion one (I J two 2j three (3 four 4 j five f.r six G) seven (7) right S1 nine 9) twelve 1 121 thirteen ll.tf fourteen 14 fifteen 15 in block seven f ii lots acven (7) aud eijht (g) lots one ( two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) ix (6) block n'mc 9) lot.- one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) five (5) six (6) nine (9) eleven 11) twelve (12) in block five. The west half (j) of lot six (6) lot nine (9) ten (10) elevcn(ll) twelve (12) block one (I) Iot nine (9) ten (K) eleven 111 in block four 4 All of the alovc described lots or parcels of land being situate in Rnhrcr's addi tion to the town of Blue Hill, Webster county Nebraska. Al.o lots eleven III twelve f 12 thirteen f 13 fourteen 14 fifteen 1 15 sixteen I6J seventeen 17 eighteen 18 nineteen 19 twen ty 20 in block nine 9 aud lot fif teen 15 in block fourteen 14 in the original town of Blue Hill, Webster county Nebraska, was attached and levied upon under and by virtue of an order of attachment i.sucd out of the District Court of said Webster County Nebraska in the above entitled cause, and that you are required to appear on or before the 30th day of July, 1883, io snow cause, u any you nave, wny said lands should not be ordered sold to satisfy the claim of the plaintiff against you. Dallas P. Newcomer, By Case & McNeny and Dilworth &. Smith, his Att'ye. jn22jyI3 A. CTJMMINGS, DEALER Kf Green Fruits, Vegetables &c. BED CLOUD, NEB. Also conduct a firt class Restau rant, where warm meald can be had at all hours. Always keeps on hand everything in um line mar. can oe nao. Lemonade always on h.nd. faaTFi rst door south of Shcrer's.sal 1776 1883 JULY 4TBL Grand Celebration at Red Cloud. New and Attrac tive Features for Independence Day! hjsatti Hut tii hr bt&ntr. ifim AT LOW PRICES. New Goods received every week at the loading Mil linery Store. 1st Door North of Nat. Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB MORHART & FULTON, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, Wood and Iron Pumps, Creamery Cans and Gliddcn BARB WIRE, Specialties. Red Cloud, - - NVhrakn. New Store. New Goods. CAREER BROS, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware, -i-axso- Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Storo Ono Door South of Marsh'au RED CLOUD, NEB. This Space belongs to A. S. Marsh. who is too busy to write an ad. Look out next week. Jl'St 1JKCKFVEI). A good line of Ixjot .and nhoca. Prices low at J. (J. rotter's. Brick! Brick!! A firnt cliw finality of brick fr mIo at the new yard. H. 1'. Krxu;v. 41itf LAND LOANS. Messrs. Moshcr. Moore A Ontcalt, at the First National Bank, of Red Cloud, will make you the very best term on real estate loans. IMf A. H. LINK. Make a B line to J. G. Totter and co his stock and prices on boot and shoes. The Tied Cloud Milli 1'atcnt flour i the best thing out in the line of bread stun". Ercn'thc celebrated Minnesota brands cannot excell it and then there is no freight bill to be added mi to the cost price for tho coiiaumer to pay. Try it. A77XXTX0 TZXZmS. Notice i hereby given that I will examine all icr4or who may desire to olfcr thcrtMelves aa candiUty U teachers of the common fhoo of Web stcr county, at my office in Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Examinations to commcnccat y x. x. Do not ak for special examination". fL W-sMJisaEJi. County Superintendent of Public Inst. Look Here! Now is time if you want to pt bar gains in clothinjr. boot ami xho. wilt be sold regardless of ooct, mul be sold; come and ee to be convinced. J. O. Potter. m TOftMADO IHSUHAKCC All who wkh to inure their prop erty against the ravapK of tornadr should call on Strohm Mckeeby, as they are prepared to give the rcry bct terms obtainable. -iatf 7 Per Cent. Honey to Lean ! Money to prove up with on final re" cipt, or on deeded land at lytx ccnU. na 1-62 per cent, communion, or at traight 9 per cent, no coramwion. Jxo. B-HVittcox Office next door to Chief office- 30ft Call i see theahore Mill asd ; Mvfmre. Ym caat do a w& .aay- A VERY LARGE STOCK OF K. V 3a ai;lDa 'i Carber TMJaaaaaatyktfkaaawT SB'NaVaaSaaBawiMM ffocrib Ifccfl and ale jjgtafcte, Red Cloud, - - ISebrcusko. HrlforTca and Crrai;o, with or witjit drfr fji.n.-1 m ar FRED BEIRKNER. Meveliant Tailor, UEH L0I I NKftlUrfKA Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at die Lowest Price. JONES & OOBILE -DEALER IX ixxmm. MTU, hiii.vou, ah. nooih. wJfW"' RED CLOUD, DMV LOWER A HPinALTY KOL.O ATTff K Meat . Market . GAMiER, Vpj. Hiite, Swigs it. Always gxHakp CASH TAID FOR FAT Moshcrs old Stand CA 188S SPANOGLE & FUNK, HE.4IQUAftTR$ FOR Agricultural Two Doors RED CJLO ur, J Bros 4.-- 9 NEBRASKA -)of. THKBrXT f THE MARKET AtfO M)W WT fKf( K Red Cloud, K'b 188S Implement 0; 9 aV sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVIX aMaWaaaHaSwSaBfl SlfcaalS!'m,Jal!asaaaBaaBarW.M .! ' L-- Sassa"" " BYaBBj IPBBBjBB. 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